US20190039254A1 - Work robot - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a work robot for driving a robot arm to perform operations such as transport of workpieces.
- a technique is proposed in which a sensor detects that a person approaches the robot, and the operation of the robot is controlled based on the detection result (refer to Patent Document 1). For example, when a sensor detects that a person approaches the robot, the operation of the robot is stopped to avoid contact with the person, or the operation speed of the robot slows down to reduce the impact force given to the person even when it contacts the person.
- a technique is proposed in which a sensor (for example, a capacitance sensor) is attached to the surface of the robot arm to stop the operation of the robot when the sensor detects that a person or an obstacle approaches the surface of the robot arm (refer to Patent Document 2).
- a sensor for example, a capacitance sensor
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2008-302496
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2013-545625
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2009-229453
- the present invention is made considering the above-mentioned problems of the conventional technology, and its object is to provide a work robot capable of securing sufficient safety in a cooperative work between a person and a robot or the like even when the robot arm contacts the person, by instantaneously and surely detecting the contact and limiting the operation of the robot.
- a work robot comprises: a robot arm; an impact buffering member provided on a surface of the robot arm for alleviating an impact when the robot arm contacts an object; and a contact detection unit for detecting a contact between the robot arm and the object, the contact detection unit having a soft porous member provided on a front surface side of the impact buffering member and softer than the impact buffering member; a housing member including the soft porous member and formed of a flexible material; a fluid discharge pipe communicating with an inside of the housing member, the fluid discharge pipe discharging a fluid inside the housing member when the object contacts the housing member and a volume of the housing member decreases; and a volume change detection portion for detecting that a volume of the housing member is changed by utilizing the fluid discharged through the fluid discharge pipe.
- a second aspect of the present invention further comprises, in the first aspect, a robot controller for controlling driving of the robot arm, wherein the robot controller is configured to control driving of the robot arm based on a detection signal from the volume change detection portion.
- a third aspect of the present invention is that, in the first or second aspect, the robot controller is configured to bring the robot arm into contact with a known object with a predetermined operation and determine, based on a detection signal from the volume change detection portion at that time, whether or not the contact detection unit normally operates.
- a fourth aspect of the present invention is that, in the third aspect, the known object is a structure configuring a part of the work robot.
- a fifth aspect of the present invention is that, in any one of the first to fourth aspects, the impact buffering member is arranged outside the housing member.
- a sixth aspect of the present invention is that, in any one of the first to fourth aspects, the impact buffering member is arranged inside the housing member.
- a seventh aspect of the present invention is that, in any one of the first to sixth aspects, the fluid is air.
- a work robot comprises: a robot arm; and a contact detection unit provided on a surface of the robot arm for detecting a contact between the robot arm and the object, the contact detection unit having a soft porous member having a function of alleviating an impact when the robot arm contacts an object; a housing member including the soft porous member and formed of a flexible material; a fluid discharge pipe communicating with an inside of the housing member, the fluid discharge pipe discharging a fluid inside the housing member when the object contacts the housing member and a volume of the housing member decreases; and a volume change detection portion for detecting that a volume of the housing member is changed by utilizing the fluid discharged through the fluid discharge pipe.
- a ninth aspect of the present invention further comprises, in the eighth aspect, a robot controller for controlling driving of the robot arm, wherein the robot controller is configured to control driving of the robot arm based on a detection signal from the volume change detection portion.
- a work robot comprises: a robot arm; and a contact detection unit provided on a surface of the robot arm for detecting a contact between the robot arm and the object, the contact detection unit having a soft porous member; a housing member including the soft porous member and formed of a flexible material; a fluid discharge pipe communicating with an inside of the housing member, the fluid discharge pipe discharging a fluid inside the housing member when the object contacts the housing member and a volume of the housing member decreases; and a volume change detection portion for detecting that a volume of the housing member is changed by utilizing the fluid discharged through the fluid discharge pipe.
- An eleventh aspect of the present invention is that, in the tenth aspect, at least a part of the robot arm is formed of an impact buffering member for alleviating an impact when the robot arm contacts an object; wherein the housing member is provided on a surface of the impact buffering member.
- a twelfth aspect of the present invention further comprises, in the tenth or eleventh aspect, a robot controller for controlling driving of the robot arm, wherein the robot controller is configured to control driving of the robot arm based on a detection signal from the volume change detection portion.
- a work robot capable of securing sufficient safety in a cooperative work between a person and a robot or the like even when the robot arm contacts the person, by instantaneously and surely detecting the contact and limiting the operation of the robot.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic configuration of a work robot according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a main portion of the work robot in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates the operation of the main portion of the work robot in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic configuration of a work robot according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of a main portion of the work robot in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates the operation of the main portion of the work robot in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a main portion of a work robot according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged view of a main portion of a work robot according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the work robot according to this embodiment has a function to secure human safety in cooperative work between a person and a robot.
- a work robot 1 As illustrated in FIG. 1 , a work robot 1 according to this embodiment comprises a robot base 2 , a robot arm 3 whose base end portion is connected to the robot base 2 , a robot controller 4 for controlling the operation of the robot arm 3 , which configure a six-axis articulated robot.
- the work robot to which the present invention is applied is not limited to the six-axis articulated robot, and the present invention can be applied to various kinds of work robot having a robot arm.
- an impact buffering member 5 for alleviating impact when the robot arm 3 contacts an object (person or obstacle) is further provided on the surface of the robot arm 3 .
- the impact buffering member 5 can be formed of a sponge, for example.
- the degree of hardness (hardness/softness) and the thickness of the impact buffering member 5 are set to values which do not cause harm to a person even when the robot arm 3 operating at the maximum speed collides with the person.
- the impact buffering member 5 is provided to a link on the distal end side of the robot arm 3 in FIG. 1 , the position to which the impact buffering member 5 is provided is not limited thereto and it can be provided to an appropriate part of the robot arm 3 which may contact with a person or an obstacle during operation.
- the work robot 1 further comprises a contact detection unit 6 for detecting contact between the robot arm 3 and an object.
- the contact detection unit 6 has sufficient flexibility as a whole so that the cushioning effect is not reduced even when it is arranged on the surface of the impact buffering member 5 .
- the contact detection unit 6 has a sponge member 7 provided on the surface side (the side opposite to the robot arm 3 ) of the impact buffering member 5 .
- the sponge member 7 is configured by an open-cell soft porous member, and the soft porous member is formed of a material softer than the impact buffering member 5 .
- the sponge member 7 is entirely housed in a bag-like housing member 8 formed of a flexible material.
- the back surface side of the housing member 8 is placed on the surface of the impact buffering member 5 .
- the impact buffering member 5 is arranged outside the housing member 8 , and the housing member 8 containing the sponge member 7 is laminated on the impact buffering member 5 provided on the surface of the robot arm 3 .
- a fluid discharge pipe 9 communicating with the inside of the housing member 8 is connected to the housing member 8 .
- the fluid discharge pipe 9 discharges the air (fluid) pushed out from the inside of the housing member 8 when an object contacts the housing member 8 and the sponge member 7 is deformed and the volume of the housing member 8 decreases.
- the other end of the fluid discharge pipe 9 is connected to a volume change detection portion 10 .
- the volume change detection portion 10 is configured to detect the change in pressure inside the housing member 8 of the contact detecting unit 6 utilizing the air discharged through the fluid discharge pipe 9 thereby detecting that the volume of the housing member 8 is changed (decreased).
- An output signal of the volume change detection portion 10 is transmitted to the robot controller 4 for controlling driving of the robot arm 3 .
- the robot controller 4 is configured to control driving of the robot arm 3 based on a detection signal from the volume change detection portion 10 . Specifically, when it is detected by the volume change detection portion 10 that the volume of the housing member 8 has been changed, the robot controller 4 slows down the operation speed of the robot arm 3 during operation, or stops the operation to restrict the operation of the robot arm 3 to secure human safety.
- the volume change detection portion 10 monitors the change rate of the internal pressure (time differentiated value of the change amount). By monitoring the change rate of the internal pressure in this way, it is possible to distinguish between a case where the pressure gradually changes due to expansion of the air caused by a change in temperature and a case where the pressure suddenly changes due to contact with a person.
- the internal pressure itself may be measured and compared with a certain threshold value in addition to or instead of the change rate of the internal pressure so as to determine the contact of the person.
- the volume change detection portion 10 does not necessarily have to be configured separately from the robot controller 4 , and can be incorporated in a control circuit of the robot controller 4 .
- the robot controller 4 in this embodiment has a function of routinely checking whether or not the contact detection unit 6 normally operates.
- the robot controller 4 is configured to bring the robot arm 3 into contact with a known object with a predetermined operation and determine, based on a detection signal from the contact detection unit 6 at that time, whether or not the contact detection unit 6 normally operates.
- the above-mentioned known object with which the robot arm 3 is brought into contact with the predetermined operation may be a structure configuring a part of the work robot 1 .
- the structure configuring a part of the work robot 1 it is possible to allow the above-mentioned predetermined operation to be performed using a common operation program regardless of the installation situation of the robot at a work place.
- the fluid present inside the housing member 8 of the contact detection unit 6 is air in this embodiment, it may be a gas other than air or a liquid.
- the volume change detection portion 10 detects the pressure of the fluid in this embodiment, instead of or in addition to this, the flow of the fluid may be detected. Particularly, when a liquid is used as fluid, it is preferable to detect its flow.
- cover member so as to cover both the contact detection unit 6 and the impact buffering member 5 from the outside.
- the cover member may be utilized as a fixing unit for fixing the contact detection unit 6 and the impact buffering member 5 to the surface of the robot arm 3 .
- the contact detection unit 6 is provided on the impact buffering member 5 made of a sponge material, and the sponge member 7 of the contact detection unit 6 is softer than the material (sponge) configuring the impact buffering member 5 (that is, the impact buffering member 5 is harder), and therefore the sponge member 7 is sufficiently compressed in its thickness direction by an external force. Thereby, the volume of the housing member 8 decreases and the air inside the housing member 8 is pushed out through the fluid discharge pipe 9 .
- the volume change detection portion 10 detects that the volume of the housing member 8 has changed (decreased) utilizing the air discharged through the fluid discharge pipe 9 , and the detection signal is transmitted to the robot controller 4 .
- the robot controller 4 slows the operation speed of the robot arm 3 or stops the operation. Thereby, it is possible to avoid a dangerous situation such as a person being caught by the robot arm 3 .
- the impact buffering member 5 is provided on the surface of the robot arm 3 , the impact when the robot arm 3 contacts a person is alleviated, and it is possible to prevent a person from being injured upon contact.
- the impact buffering member 5 can alleviate the impact upon contact and also the contact can be detected instantaneously and surely based on the detection signal from the volume change detection portion 10 so as to limit the operation of the robot. Therefore, in the cooperative work between a person and a robot or the like, its safety can be sufficiently secured.
- the robot controller 4 of this embodiment has a function of routinely checking whether or not the contact detection unit 6 normally operates, it is possible to surely secure safety in a cooperative work between a person and a robot or the like.
- the contact detection unit 6 and the impact buffering member 5 are formed separately, when a problem occurs in the contact detection unit 6 for example, the impact buffering member 5 is left untouched and only the contact detection unit 6 can be exchanged.
- the impact buffering member 5 and the contact detection unit 6 are separately configured, while in a work robot 20 according to this embodiment, the impact buffering member 5 and the contact detection unit 6 are integrally configured as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the impact buffering member 5 is arranged inside the housing member 8 together with the sponge member 7 as shown in FIG. 5 . That is, the sponge member 7 is laminated on the impact buffering member 5 and the whole of them is contained in the housing member 8 , and the back surface of the housing member 8 is attached to the front surface of the robot arm 3 .
- the sponge member 7 of the contact detection unit 6 is laminated on the impact buffering member 5 made of a sponge material, and the sponge member 7 of the contact detection unit 6 is softer than the material (sponge) configuring the impact buffering member 5 (that is, the impact buffering member 5 is harder) as mentioned above, and therefore the sponge member 7 is sufficiently compressed in its thickness direction by an external force. Thereby, the volume of the housing member 8 decreases and the air inside the housing member 8 is pushed out through the fluid discharge pipe 9 .
- the impact buffering member 5 can alleviate the impact upon contact and also the operation of the robot can be limited based on the detection signal from the volume change detection portion 10 . Therefore, in the cooperative work between a person and a robot or the like, its safety can be sufficiently secured.
- the impact buffering member 5 is integrated with the contact detection unit 6 in this embodiment, it is easy to handle in the attaching operation to the robot arm 3 or the like.
- the sponge member 7 of the contact detection unit 6 is formed thick and the sponge member 7 itself has a function of sufficiently alleviating the impact when the robot arm 3 contacts an object. That is, in this embodiment, the sponge member 7 also serves as the impact buffering member 5 .
- the sponge member 7 of the contact detection unit 6 also serves as the impact buffering member 5 in this embodiment, the structure can be simplified.
- the robot arm 3 itself is formed of the impact buffering member 5 alleviating the impact when contacting an object. That is, in this embodiment, the robot arm 3 also serves as the impact buffering member 5 .
- the robot arm 3 also serves as the impact buffering member 5 in this embodiment, the structure can be simplified.
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- The present invention relates to a work robot for driving a robot arm to perform operations such as transport of workpieces.
- In recent years, the development of a robot assuming a cooperative work between a person and a robot is proceeding actively, and various measures are studied for securing human safety in the cooperative work with the robot.
- As one of such measures, a technique is proposed in which a sensor detects that a person approaches the robot, and the operation of the robot is controlled based on the detection result (refer to Patent Document 1). For example, when a sensor detects that a person approaches the robot, the operation of the robot is stopped to avoid contact with the person, or the operation speed of the robot slows down to reduce the impact force given to the person even when it contacts the person.
- Further, a technique is proposed in which a sensor (for example, a capacitance sensor) is attached to the surface of the robot arm to stop the operation of the robot when the sensor detects that a person or an obstacle approaches the surface of the robot arm (refer to Patent Document 2).
- [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2008-302496
- [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2013-545625
- [Patent Document 3] Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2009-229453
- Here, when an erroneous detection occurs in a sensor for detecting the approach of a person or an obstacle, the operation of the robot during operation is unnecessarily restricted causing reduction of working time and decline in production efficiency. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent such malfunction.
- However, according to the conventional technique of detecting the approach of a person or an obstacle by a sensor before contacting the robot arm, even when it is attempted to appropriately set the sensitivity and position of the sensor to prevent erroneous detection, it is difficult to appropriately deal with all of various working environments and sufficiently reduce the possibility of erroneous detection to an acceptable level.
- Further, it is also conceivable to provide a cushioning material on the surface of the robot arm to alleviate the impact given to a person when the person contacts the robot arm during operation. However, even in such a case, it is impossible to secure a sufficient safety level unless some restriction is added to the operation of the robot after detecting the contact between the person and the robot arm. For example, there is a possibility that the person may be caught by the robot arm which continues to move.
- Here, there is a problem that, when attempting to arrange the sensor for detecting that a person contacts the robot arm to the robot arm, it is difficult to secure the arrangement position of the sensor since the cushioning material is provided on the surface of the robot arm. In order to solve this problem, it is conceivable, for example, to embed the sensor inside the cushioning material and operate the sensor by deformation of the cushioning material (refer to Patent Document 3).
- However, in this method, there is a problem that it is difficult to secure sufficient sensitivity since the operation of the sensor depends on the deformation state of the cushioning material. Specifically, when an external force acts in a substantially perpendicular direction with respect to the surface of the cushioning material, there is no problem since the deformation state sufficient for operating the sensor is generated in the cushioning material, while, when an external force acts in an oblique direction with respect to the surface of the cushioning material, the deformation state of the cushioning material may be insufficient to operate the sensor.
- Therefore, even when the robot arm during operation contacts a person, there is a possibility that the sensor does not operate depending on the contact direction and the robot arm continues to move thereby pinching the person.
- It is also conceivable to provide a sensor for detecting that a person contacts the robot arm directly on a robot arm which is not provided with the cushioning material. In that case, it is necessary to instantly and surely detect the contact and limit the operation of the robot arm.
- The present invention is made considering the above-mentioned problems of the conventional technology, and its object is to provide a work robot capable of securing sufficient safety in a cooperative work between a person and a robot or the like even when the robot arm contacts the person, by instantaneously and surely detecting the contact and limiting the operation of the robot.
- In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, a work robot according to a first aspect of the present invention comprises: a robot arm; an impact buffering member provided on a surface of the robot arm for alleviating an impact when the robot arm contacts an object; and a contact detection unit for detecting a contact between the robot arm and the object, the contact detection unit having a soft porous member provided on a front surface side of the impact buffering member and softer than the impact buffering member; a housing member including the soft porous member and formed of a flexible material; a fluid discharge pipe communicating with an inside of the housing member, the fluid discharge pipe discharging a fluid inside the housing member when the object contacts the housing member and a volume of the housing member decreases; and a volume change detection portion for detecting that a volume of the housing member is changed by utilizing the fluid discharged through the fluid discharge pipe.
- A second aspect of the present invention further comprises, in the first aspect, a robot controller for controlling driving of the robot arm, wherein the robot controller is configured to control driving of the robot arm based on a detection signal from the volume change detection portion.
- A third aspect of the present invention is that, in the first or second aspect, the robot controller is configured to bring the robot arm into contact with a known object with a predetermined operation and determine, based on a detection signal from the volume change detection portion at that time, whether or not the contact detection unit normally operates.
- A fourth aspect of the present invention is that, in the third aspect, the known object is a structure configuring a part of the work robot.
- A fifth aspect of the present invention is that, in any one of the first to fourth aspects, the impact buffering member is arranged outside the housing member.
- A sixth aspect of the present invention is that, in any one of the first to fourth aspects, the impact buffering member is arranged inside the housing member.
- A seventh aspect of the present invention is that, in any one of the first to sixth aspects, the fluid is air.
- In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, a work robot according to an eighth aspect of the present invention comprises: a robot arm; and a contact detection unit provided on a surface of the robot arm for detecting a contact between the robot arm and the object, the contact detection unit having a soft porous member having a function of alleviating an impact when the robot arm contacts an object; a housing member including the soft porous member and formed of a flexible material; a fluid discharge pipe communicating with an inside of the housing member, the fluid discharge pipe discharging a fluid inside the housing member when the object contacts the housing member and a volume of the housing member decreases; and a volume change detection portion for detecting that a volume of the housing member is changed by utilizing the fluid discharged through the fluid discharge pipe.
- A ninth aspect of the present invention further comprises, in the eighth aspect, a robot controller for controlling driving of the robot arm, wherein the robot controller is configured to control driving of the robot arm based on a detection signal from the volume change detection portion.
- In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, a work robot according to a tenth aspect of the present invention comprises: a robot arm; and a contact detection unit provided on a surface of the robot arm for detecting a contact between the robot arm and the object, the contact detection unit having a soft porous member; a housing member including the soft porous member and formed of a flexible material; a fluid discharge pipe communicating with an inside of the housing member, the fluid discharge pipe discharging a fluid inside the housing member when the object contacts the housing member and a volume of the housing member decreases; and a volume change detection portion for detecting that a volume of the housing member is changed by utilizing the fluid discharged through the fluid discharge pipe.
- An eleventh aspect of the present invention is that, in the tenth aspect, at least a part of the robot arm is formed of an impact buffering member for alleviating an impact when the robot arm contacts an object; wherein the housing member is provided on a surface of the impact buffering member. A twelfth aspect of the present invention further comprises, in the tenth or eleventh aspect, a robot controller for controlling driving of the robot arm, wherein the robot controller is configured to control driving of the robot arm based on a detection signal from the volume change detection portion.
- According to the present invention, there can be provided a work robot capable of securing sufficient safety in a cooperative work between a person and a robot or the like even when the robot arm contacts the person, by instantaneously and surely detecting the contact and limiting the operation of the robot.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic configuration of a work robot according to one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a main portion of the work robot inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 illustrates the operation of the main portion of the work robot inFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic configuration of a work robot according to another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of a main portion of the work robot inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 illustrates the operation of the main portion of the work robot inFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a main portion of a work robot according to another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is an enlarged view of a main portion of a work robot according to another embodiment of the present invention. - Hereunder, a work robot according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described referring to the drawings. Note that the work robot according to this embodiment has a function to secure human safety in cooperative work between a person and a robot.
- As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , awork robot 1 according to this embodiment comprises arobot base 2, arobot arm 3 whose base end portion is connected to therobot base 2, arobot controller 4 for controlling the operation of therobot arm 3, which configure a six-axis articulated robot. - Note that the work robot to which the present invention is applied is not limited to the six-axis articulated robot, and the present invention can be applied to various kinds of work robot having a robot arm.
- As illustrated in
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , in thework robot 1 according to this embodiment, animpact buffering member 5 for alleviating impact when therobot arm 3 contacts an object (person or obstacle) is further provided on the surface of therobot arm 3. Theimpact buffering member 5 can be formed of a sponge, for example. The degree of hardness (hardness/softness) and the thickness of the impact bufferingmember 5 are set to values which do not cause harm to a person even when therobot arm 3 operating at the maximum speed collides with the person. - Note that, although the
impact buffering member 5 is provided to a link on the distal end side of therobot arm 3 inFIG. 1 , the position to which theimpact buffering member 5 is provided is not limited thereto and it can be provided to an appropriate part of therobot arm 3 which may contact with a person or an obstacle during operation. - The
work robot 1 according to this embodiment further comprises acontact detection unit 6 for detecting contact between therobot arm 3 and an object. Thecontact detection unit 6 has sufficient flexibility as a whole so that the cushioning effect is not reduced even when it is arranged on the surface of theimpact buffering member 5. - Specifically, as shown in
FIG. 2 , thecontact detection unit 6 has asponge member 7 provided on the surface side (the side opposite to the robot arm 3) of theimpact buffering member 5. Thesponge member 7 is configured by an open-cell soft porous member, and the soft porous member is formed of a material softer than theimpact buffering member 5. - The
sponge member 7 is entirely housed in a bag-like housing member 8 formed of a flexible material. The back surface side of thehousing member 8 is placed on the surface of theimpact buffering member 5. As illustrated inFIG. 2 , in this example, theimpact buffering member 5 is arranged outside thehousing member 8, and thehousing member 8 containing thesponge member 7 is laminated on theimpact buffering member 5 provided on the surface of therobot arm 3. - One end of a
fluid discharge pipe 9 communicating with the inside of thehousing member 8 is connected to thehousing member 8. Thefluid discharge pipe 9 discharges the air (fluid) pushed out from the inside of thehousing member 8 when an object contacts thehousing member 8 and thesponge member 7 is deformed and the volume of thehousing member 8 decreases. - The other end of the
fluid discharge pipe 9 is connected to a volumechange detection portion 10. The volumechange detection portion 10 is configured to detect the change in pressure inside thehousing member 8 of thecontact detecting unit 6 utilizing the air discharged through thefluid discharge pipe 9 thereby detecting that the volume of thehousing member 8 is changed (decreased). - An output signal of the volume
change detection portion 10 is transmitted to therobot controller 4 for controlling driving of therobot arm 3. Therobot controller 4 is configured to control driving of therobot arm 3 based on a detection signal from the volumechange detection portion 10. Specifically, when it is detected by the volumechange detection portion 10 that the volume of thehousing member 8 has been changed, therobot controller 4 slows down the operation speed of therobot arm 3 during operation, or stops the operation to restrict the operation of therobot arm 3 to secure human safety. - Here, since the pressure inside the
housing member 8 may change due to expansion of the air caused by increase in temperature, for example, it is necessary to distinguish between such a natural change and a change due to contact with a person. Accordingly, in addition to monitoring the change amount of the internal pressure of thehousing member 8, or instead of monitoring the change amount of the internal pressure, the volumechange detection portion 10 monitors the change rate of the internal pressure (time differentiated value of the change amount). By monitoring the change rate of the internal pressure in this way, it is possible to distinguish between a case where the pressure gradually changes due to expansion of the air caused by a change in temperature and a case where the pressure suddenly changes due to contact with a person. - Further, after judging that a person has contacted the
robot arm 3, in order to judge whether the person has already left therobot arm 3 or is still in a contact state, the internal pressure itself may be measured and compared with a certain threshold value in addition to or instead of the change rate of the internal pressure so as to determine the contact of the person. - Note that, the volume
change detection portion 10 does not necessarily have to be configured separately from therobot controller 4, and can be incorporated in a control circuit of therobot controller 4. - Further, the
robot controller 4 in this embodiment has a function of routinely checking whether or not thecontact detection unit 6 normally operates. Specifically, therobot controller 4 is configured to bring therobot arm 3 into contact with a known object with a predetermined operation and determine, based on a detection signal from thecontact detection unit 6 at that time, whether or not thecontact detection unit 6 normally operates. - Here, the above-mentioned known object with which the
robot arm 3 is brought into contact with the predetermined operation may be a structure configuring a part of thework robot 1. In this way, by using the structure configuring a part of thework robot 1, it is possible to allow the above-mentioned predetermined operation to be performed using a common operation program regardless of the installation situation of the robot at a work place. - Note that, although the fluid present inside the
housing member 8 of thecontact detection unit 6 is air in this embodiment, it may be a gas other than air or a liquid. - Further, the volume
change detection portion 10 detects the pressure of the fluid in this embodiment, instead of or in addition to this, the flow of the fluid may be detected. Particularly, when a liquid is used as fluid, it is preferable to detect its flow. - It is also possible to provide a cover member (not shown) so as to cover both the
contact detection unit 6 and theimpact buffering member 5 from the outside. In this case, the cover member may be utilized as a fixing unit for fixing thecontact detection unit 6 and theimpact buffering member 5 to the surface of therobot arm 3. - Next, the effect of the
work robot 1 according to this embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 , when an object (person or obstacle) 11 contacts thecontact detection unit 6 provided on therobot arm 3, a part of theflexible housing member 8 configuring thecontact detection unit 6 and a part of thesponge member 7 therein are deformed toward the front surface side of therobot arm 3. At this time, since also the back surface side of thehousing member 8 is formed of a flexible material, the back surface of thehousing member 8 is also deformed downward as thesponge member 7 is deformed downward. - Here, the
contact detection unit 6 is provided on theimpact buffering member 5 made of a sponge material, and thesponge member 7 of thecontact detection unit 6 is softer than the material (sponge) configuring the impact buffering member 5 (that is, theimpact buffering member 5 is harder), and therefore thesponge member 7 is sufficiently compressed in its thickness direction by an external force. Thereby, the volume of thehousing member 8 decreases and the air inside thehousing member 8 is pushed out through thefluid discharge pipe 9. - The volume
change detection portion 10 detects that the volume of thehousing member 8 has changed (decreased) utilizing the air discharged through thefluid discharge pipe 9, and the detection signal is transmitted to therobot controller 4. When receiving the detection signal from the volumechange detection portion 10, therobot controller 4 slows the operation speed of therobot arm 3 or stops the operation. Thereby, it is possible to avoid a dangerous situation such as a person being caught by therobot arm 3. - Further, since the
impact buffering member 5 is provided on the surface of therobot arm 3, the impact when therobot arm 3 contacts a person is alleviated, and it is possible to prevent a person from being injured upon contact. - As described above, according to the
work robot 1 of this embodiment, even when a person contacts therobot arm 3, theimpact buffering member 5 can alleviate the impact upon contact and also the contact can be detected instantaneously and surely based on the detection signal from the volumechange detection portion 10 so as to limit the operation of the robot. Therefore, in the cooperative work between a person and a robot or the like, its safety can be sufficiently secured. - Further, since the
robot controller 4 of this embodiment has a function of routinely checking whether or not thecontact detection unit 6 normally operates, it is possible to surely secure safety in a cooperative work between a person and a robot or the like. - Further, since the
contact detection unit 6 and theimpact buffering member 5 are formed separately, when a problem occurs in thecontact detection unit 6 for example, theimpact buffering member 5 is left untouched and only thecontact detection unit 6 can be exchanged. - Next, a work robot according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Note that, in the following description, parts different from the above-mentioned embodiment will be described, and descriptions of common parts will be omitted or simplified.
- In the
work robot 1 according to the above-mentioned embodiment (FIG. 1 ), theimpact buffering member 5 and thecontact detection unit 6 are separately configured, while in awork robot 20 according to this embodiment, theimpact buffering member 5 and thecontact detection unit 6 are integrally configured as shown inFIG. 4 . - Specifically, in the
work robot 20 according to this embodiment, theimpact buffering member 5 is arranged inside thehousing member 8 together with thesponge member 7 as shown inFIG. 5 . That is, thesponge member 7 is laminated on theimpact buffering member 5 and the whole of them is contained in thehousing member 8, and the back surface of thehousing member 8 is attached to the front surface of therobot arm 3. - Even in this embodiment, as illustrated in
FIG. 6 , when an object (person or obstacle) 11 contacts thecontact detection unit 6 provided on therobot arm 3, a part of theflexible housing member 8 configuring thecontact detection unit 6 and a part of thesponge member 7 therein are deformed toward the front surface side of therobot arm 3. - Here, the
sponge member 7 of thecontact detection unit 6 is laminated on theimpact buffering member 5 made of a sponge material, and thesponge member 7 of thecontact detection unit 6 is softer than the material (sponge) configuring the impact buffering member 5 (that is, theimpact buffering member 5 is harder) as mentioned above, and therefore thesponge member 7 is sufficiently compressed in its thickness direction by an external force. Thereby, the volume of thehousing member 8 decreases and the air inside thehousing member 8 is pushed out through thefluid discharge pipe 9. - Therefore, also in the
work robot 20 of this embodiment, as in the above-mentioned embodiment, even when a person contacts therobot arm 3, theimpact buffering member 5 can alleviate the impact upon contact and also the operation of the robot can be limited based on the detection signal from the volumechange detection portion 10. Therefore, in the cooperative work between a person and a robot or the like, its safety can be sufficiently secured. - Further, since the
impact buffering member 5 is integrated with thecontact detection unit 6 in this embodiment, it is easy to handle in the attaching operation to therobot arm 3 or the like. - Next, a work robot according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Note that, in the following description, parts different from the above-mentioned embodiment will be described, and descriptions of common parts will be omitted or simplified.
- As illustrated in
FIG. 7 , in a work robot of this embodiment, thesponge member 7 of thecontact detection unit 6 is formed thick and thesponge member 7 itself has a function of sufficiently alleviating the impact when therobot arm 3 contacts an object. That is, in this embodiment, thesponge member 7 also serves as theimpact buffering member 5. - Since the
sponge member 7 of thecontact detection unit 6 also serves as theimpact buffering member 5 in this embodiment, the structure can be simplified. - Next, a work robot according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Note that, in the following description, parts different from the above-mentioned embodiment will be described, and descriptions of common parts will be omitted or simplified.
- As illustrated in
FIG. 8 , in the work robot of this embodiment, therobot arm 3 itself is formed of theimpact buffering member 5 alleviating the impact when contacting an object. That is, in this embodiment, therobot arm 3 also serves as theimpact buffering member 5. - Since the
robot arm 3 also serves as theimpact buffering member 5 in this embodiment, the structure can be simplified. - 1, 20 . . . work robot
- 2 . . . robot base
- 3 . . . robot arm
- 4 . . . robot controller
- 5 . . . impact buffering member
- 6 . . . contact detection unit
- 7 . . . sponge member
- 8 . . . housing member
- 9 . . . fluid discharge pipe
- 10 . . . volume change detection portion
- 11 . . . object (person or obstacle)
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